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National bowler Sin Li Jane just misses third PWBA title in Vegas thriller
National bowler Sin Li Jane just misses third PWBA title in Vegas thriller

Malay Mail

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Malay Mail

National bowler Sin Li Jane just misses third PWBA title in Vegas thriller

KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 — National bowler Sin Li Jane fell just short of capturing her third career title on the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour in the United States, finishing runner-up at the 2025 USBC Queens on Tuesday (May 20). The 33-year-old was edged out by top seed and home favourite Josie Barnes, who prevailed 211-198 in the stepladder final held at the Suncoast Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. 'I'm proud of what I've accomplished in Queens. Been saving lots of the matches till the last frame, it was a tough field to be at. 'By making to the finals (top 5) is already a major achievement,' she shared in a post reposted by the Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress today. This marks Li Jane's second runner-up finish at the prestigious event, with her previous final appearance dating back to 2016. The 2024 PWBA Player of the Year had won the US Women's Open and the PWBA Tour Championship last year, reinforcing her reputation as one of the sport's elite. — Bernama

Li Jane vows to bounce back after Triple Crown miss at USBC Queens
Li Jane vows to bounce back after Triple Crown miss at USBC Queens

New Straits Times

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Li Jane vows to bounce back after Triple Crown miss at USBC Queens

KUALA LUMPUR: Sin Li Jane came agonisingly close to completing a historic 'Triple Crown' on the PWBA Tour in the United States but had to settle for second place at the USBC Queens on Tuesday. Li Jane, who had already won the US Women's Open and PWBA Tour Championship last year, was aiming to complete a rare sweep of all three major titles. However, she fell short in the one-game final at the Suncoast Bowling Centre in Las Vegas, losing 211-198 to American top seed Josie Barnes. It was Li Jane's second runner-up finish at the tournament, having also finished second in 2016. Despite the near miss, it was still a proud moment for Malaysian bowling as debutant Nur Hazirah Ramli made it two Malaysians in the top three. Hazirah, the second seed, was defeated 235-211 by Li Jane in the semi-finals. Seeded fourth, Li Jane began her televised title playoff campaign with a narrow 238-236 victory over Colombia's Clara Guerrero, the fifth seed. Li Jane took home a substantial prize purse of US$30,000 (RM128,500) for her efforts, while Hazirah earned US$22,000 (RM94,200). Li Jane was not disheartened with the result. She vowed to bring this strong momentum into the next event. "I'm still proud of what I achieved this week," said Li Jane. "It wasn't to be this time, but there's always another chance. I'll build on this performance and stay focused on having another strong season like 2024." Hazirah, too, remained upbeat, knowing that there's still plenty of opportunities coming up. It's worth noting that Hazirah was playing in the US for the first time, and in her very first start, she nearly accomplished her life-long dream. "It's always been a dream since I was 11 or 12 to become a world and PWBA champion," said Hazirah. "Even though I didn't get the win this time, I'm proud of how far I've come. "It all started with a promise I made to my coach, and every day since, I've worked hard for moments like this. I'm just excited to see where the journey takes me next." The national bowlers, except Hazirah and Nur Syazwani Sahar, will turn their focus to next stop the PWBA Summer Series - the Cleveland Open, BowlTV Open and Rock 'n' Roll Open.

Hazirah shines in Vegas, could face Li Jane for Queens title
Hazirah shines in Vegas, could face Li Jane for Queens title

New Straits Times

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Hazirah shines in Vegas, could face Li Jane for Queens title

KUALA LUMPUR: Debutant Nur Hazirah Ramli is on the brink of a sensational victory at the prestigious USBC Queens as she and compatriot Sin Li Jane stormed into the top five stepladder finals of the PWBA Tour major in Las Vegas yesterday (May 19). Hazirah appeared unfazed in her maiden PWBA Tour appearance. She booked her place in the title match after toppling several Tour heavyweights - including Colombia's Clara Guerrero, American Missy Parkin and Poland's Daria Pajak - during the two-day match play stage at the Suncoast Hotel and Casino. Played over a three-game series with total pinfall determining the winner, Hazirah marched to the final from the "Winners Bracket" but narrowly missed out on securing the top seed billing after falling 603–699 to American Josie Barnes. Nevertheless, the 23-year-old is now just two wins away from capturing one of the PWBA's most coveted crowns. "The thought of reaching the final is exciting. After all the years of sweat, tears and miles travelled, it now comes down to (securing) two wins," said Hazirah. "I'm trying my best not to let the moment overwhelm me, but instead to stay present and enjoy it." She is assured of at least a third-place finish which is already a remarkable achievement for her Tour debut. Li Jane, the reigning PWBA Player of the Year, secured the third seed slot by topping a fiercely contested four-way playoff in the "Elimination Bracket" with a scorching 735 series. She outscored Bercier (685), Guerrero (679) and American Elysia Current (641) to stay in the title hunt. In the stepladder format, Guerrero will face Canada's Valerie Bercier in the opening match, with Li Jane awaiting the winner. A victory would set up an all-Malaysian final between Li Jane and Hazirah in the US$60,000 (RM257,000) competition. For Li Jane, this marks her third stepladder finals appearance at the Queens, having finished fifth in 2016 and runner-up in 2019. Li Jane will be aiming to replicate her superb 2024 season, which saw her capture four titles — including two majors, the US Women's Open and the PWBA Tour Championship — en route to being crowned Player of the Year. A USBC Queens triumph would complete her collection of PWBA majors and further cement her legacy. She has already shown signs of solid form this year, having finished sixth at the season-opening Topeka Open in Kansas just two weeks ago - narrowly missing out on a top-five stepladder spot. Several other Malaysians also made it to the top 64 match play stage, marking the strongest national presence at the USBC Queens since 2017. All competed out of their own pockets, as the PWBA Tour is not covered under the national team's annual tournament budget. Among them were reigning World Cup winner Natasha Roslan, Gillian Lim, Nur Syazwani Sahar, Nora Lyana Nastasia Norkamal, and Siti Safiyah Amirah Abdul Rahman. Natasha's run was halted by Li Jane herself, while Gillian fell to Stephanie Casey, Syazwani was stopped by Parkin, Nora lost to Rebecca Hagerman and Siti was defeated by Bercier. Esther Cheah and Alisha Iman Cheong did not advance past the preliminary 15-game roll-off.

Pro star Li Jane banking on Vegas vibe to shine at Queens
Pro star Li Jane banking on Vegas vibe to shine at Queens

The Star

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Pro star Li Jane banking on Vegas vibe to shine at Queens

PETALING JAYA: It was not a winning start, but Sin Li Jane's (pic) performance in the opening leg of the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) Tour showed she is more than ready to strike gold this season. The 33-year-old Malaysian ace came away from the Topeka Open in Kansas with plenty of positives after finishing sixth in the 24-game qualifying round, collecting a solid 4,939 pins against a stacked field of world-class competitors.

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